DIY Lightweight Zipper Pulls

Sometimes, it’s the little things that matter; the attention to detail.

I was testing out a hammock the other day that had a zippered bug net, but visibly missing were adequate zipper pulls. To clarify, the metal zipper tabs were there, they were just a little hard to find and grab, especially with gloved hands, or in low light when I’m fumbling around looking for a quick exit. This wasn’t the first time I’ve been in a hammock that lacked good zipper pulls, in fact most hammocks lack this useful accessory1. Oh, the inhumanity!

My personal preference is for simple, lightweight solutions, so I’m not really interested in “fancy” zipper pulls with extra plastic hardware or integrated LED lights, etc. I just want something that is bright (visible), easy to grab, secure, and easy to attach. Enter the lightweight zipper pull:

I’m on the fence whether or not a “good” zipper pull requires a reflective tracer or phosphorescence. In my experience, glowing cordage (e.g., tracer or plastic fob) fades quickly (and isn’t that bright to begin with), and reflective tracers only work when light shines on them. To be honest, I don’t often have a light at the ready once I’m tucked in for the night and I’m looking for the bug net zipper.

Besides, why use something expensive, bulky, and heavy, when simple works great?

Colors opposite on the color wheel provide the best contrast. If you have gear that is dark green, then a bright red or orange works. Gear made with bright yellow fabric would benefit from a dark purple. Generally speaking, if your gear is dark, use light cordage. Light gear? Go dark. ↩

For the price of a few, or one manufactured zipper pull–around $8–you can get 500 ft (152 m) of braided mason line that can be used on other projects, like tarp guy lines ↩

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Derek Hansen is a lightweight backpacker, Scoutmaster, and “hammock enthusiast” who enjoyed his first hammock hang at age 14 at a Boy Scout high adventure base. When he’s not out testing outdoor gear, he enjoys reading and spending time with his family.